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The Srebrenica massacre: a lesson in Western propaganda
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<blockquote data-quote="leanmeansexmachine" data-source="post: 984297" data-attributes="member: 11533"><p>Let us just say that if there was no justice system, i would be on my way to Zenica right now to give a very personal visit to a couple of people.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Same for Croatian friendliness. I have to be in Zagreb because of my work a couple of times per year, nothing but good times except some nationalists but this is understandable. Good party, good food and fucking nice girls. But i am sure that if i did this during the 90's they would have hung me on the flagpole in front of the parliament building.</p><p></p><p>The reason why we are not making fights here is because we understand the true powers behind wars. We can set aside our differences and history to archieve a common goal or good disscussion. Your average Serb or Croat do not like each other most of the time and refuse to do this, but you can not blame them because of our history and they only read and see propaganda news.</p><p></p><p><strong>@Sp5</strong></p><p></p><p>I appreciate your input as an American soldier. It is always interesting to hear outsider opinions. You are right on many things except for Saudi Arabian and radical islamic power in Bosnia. Western intervention only made them stronger and more dominant. They also covered up the many Arab soldiers in Bosnia. Talk to anybody from the West, even the informed, and many do not even know they came here to fight. The situation in Bosnia now is, old and dying Croatian and Serb minorities, young and growing radical islamic Bosniaks. People are not killing each other on the streets anymore, it is more of a slow genocide and demographic takeover.</p><p></p><p>Clinton has always been in the pocket of the Saudi's, so basically, you were being paid by Saudi Arabia and working for them. Tracking down Serbian and Croatian resistance soldiers to put them on trial or hand them over to Bosnian forces, who would later torture or kill them. All in the name of 'peacekeeping'. Atleast that is my understanding of what the Americans and NATO were doing there.</p><p></p><p>Reading about the migrant invasion i notice alot of the same things like in Bosnia. Thousands of soldiers from Middle East and Africa going to Europe to wage the never ending holy war.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]eozHY4N00l8[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>This is why reacted so hard in the migrant invasion thread. You can see what is happening and you try to stop it or encourage others to do something. But it is like having a friend who is a drug addict, you try to stop them, talk some sense into them but if they do no not listen you have to consider it a lost cause, no matter how hard it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leanmeansexmachine, post: 984297, member: 11533"] Let us just say that if there was no justice system, i would be on my way to Zenica right now to give a very personal visit to a couple of people. Same for Croatian friendliness. I have to be in Zagreb because of my work a couple of times per year, nothing but good times except some nationalists but this is understandable. Good party, good food and fucking nice girls. But i am sure that if i did this during the 90's they would have hung me on the flagpole in front of the parliament building. The reason why we are not making fights here is because we understand the true powers behind wars. We can set aside our differences and history to archieve a common goal or good disscussion. Your average Serb or Croat do not like each other most of the time and refuse to do this, but you can not blame them because of our history and they only read and see propaganda news. [b]@Sp5[/b] I appreciate your input as an American soldier. It is always interesting to hear outsider opinions. You are right on many things except for Saudi Arabian and radical islamic power in Bosnia. Western intervention only made them stronger and more dominant. They also covered up the many Arab soldiers in Bosnia. Talk to anybody from the West, even the informed, and many do not even know they came here to fight. The situation in Bosnia now is, old and dying Croatian and Serb minorities, young and growing radical islamic Bosniaks. People are not killing each other on the streets anymore, it is more of a slow genocide and demographic takeover. Clinton has always been in the pocket of the Saudi's, so basically, you were being paid by Saudi Arabia and working for them. Tracking down Serbian and Croatian resistance soldiers to put them on trial or hand them over to Bosnian forces, who would later torture or kill them. All in the name of 'peacekeeping'. Atleast that is my understanding of what the Americans and NATO were doing there. Reading about the migrant invasion i notice alot of the same things like in Bosnia. Thousands of soldiers from Middle East and Africa going to Europe to wage the never ending holy war. [MEDIA=youtube]eozHY4N00l8[/MEDIA] This is why reacted so hard in the migrant invasion thread. You can see what is happening and you try to stop it or encourage others to do something. But it is like having a friend who is a drug addict, you try to stop them, talk some sense into them but if they do no not listen you have to consider it a lost cause, no matter how hard it is. [/QUOTE]
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